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48 Expenses of superintendent of public schools, five
hundred dollars

Expenses of insurance commissioner, one thou

sand two hundred dollars

Expenses of bank examiner, eight hundred fifty
dollars

Compensation and expenses of state liquor assay-
er, one thousand dollars ...
Expenses of forest commissioner, four hundred
dollars

Expenses of secretary of board of agriculture,

500 00

1,200 00

850 00

1,000 00

400 00

three hundred dollars...

Expenses of inspector of factories, workshops,
mines and quarries, five hundred dollars.....
Bureau of industrial and labor statistics, three
thousand five hundred dollars.....

300 00

500 00

State board of health, five thousand dollars...
Registration of vital statistics, two thousand five
hundred dollars

3,500 00

5,000 00

2,500 00

1,200 00

Trustees of reform school, twelve hundred dollars
Visiting committee to reform school, four hundred
fifty dollars

Sanford legacy to reform school, forty-two dollars
Trustees of insane hospital, one thousand five hun-
dred dollars

450 00 42 00

1,500 00

Visiting committee to insane hospital, four hun-
dred dollars ..

400 00

Insane state beneficiaries, sixty-eight thousand
dollars ..

68,000 00

Criminal insane, three thousand five hundred
dollars...

3,500 00

Military pensions, three thousand five hundred.
dollars ...

3,500 00

County taxes collected in eighteen hundred ninety-
eight, twenty-nine thousand eight hundred thir-
ty-four dollars and twenty-four cents.
Railroad and telegraph tax due towns, sixty-eight
thousand four hundred sixty-three dollars and

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Books for use of convicts in state prison, fifty dollars.

50 00

Medicines for state prison, one hundred fifty dollars ..

150 00

Physician in state prison, two hundred fifty dollars ...

250 00

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Inspector of dams and reservoirs, one hundred. dollars ...

100 00

Railroad commissioners, eleven thousand two hundred dollars ...

II,200 00

Investigation of railroad accidents, one thousand dollars

1,000 00

Penobscot Indians, shore rents, two thousand five hundred eighty-seven dollars ...

2,587 00

Sheriffs and coroners, six hundred dollars...... Costs in criminal prosecutions, one thousand five hundred dollars

600 00

1,500 00

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Printing for eighteen hundred ninety-eight, two thousand two hundred sixty-six dollars and twenty-eight cents ..

2,266 28

18,000 00

Binding and stitching, eighteen thousand dollars, Binding and stitching for eighteen hundred ninetyseven and eight, seven thousand two hundred eighty-eight dollars and forty-one cents....

7,288 41

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CHAP. 48 Advertising land sale and tax act, nine hundred

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Board of Agriculture, four hundred seventy-one
dollars and twenty-three cents

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471 23

Maine State Agricultural Society, one thousand
dollars

1,000 00

Maine State Agricultural Society, for industrial
exhibits, one thousand dollars

1,000 00

Eastern Maine State Fair, one thousand dollars..

1,000 00

Eastern Maine State Fair, to encourage pomology,

750 00

20,000 00

seven hundred fifty dollars..

University of Maine, twenty thousand dollars....
Trustees of University of Maine, six hundred dol-
lars ...

Advertising laws, five thousand dollars

Superior court in Waterville, two hundred dollars,
Militia fund, thirty-two thousand nine hundred
fifty-one dollars and sixty-two cents..
State library, one thousand dollars....
Free public libraries, three thousand dollars.....
Donation for founding free public libraries, five

600 bo

5,000 00

200 00

32,951 62

1,000 00

3,000 00

hundred dollars ....

Maine state cattle commission, contagious diseases,
five thousand dollars ....

500 00

Town of Hollis, five hundred dollars

Care of trust deposits, two hundred dollars....
Williams' legacy to Maine Insane Hospital, forty
dollars ..

5,000 00

500 00

200 00

40 00

Investigation of the causes of fire, two thousand
dollars

2,000 00

Deaf, dumb and blind, twenty-four thousand

dollars

24,000 00

Idiotic and feeble minded persons, three thousand
dollars

3,000 00

Support of paupers in unincorporated places,
deficiency, thirty thousand two hundred thirty
dollars

30,230 00

Damage by dogs to domestic animals, five thou-
sand dollars

5,000 00

Dog licenses refunded, twenty-five thousand

seventy-eight dollars

25,078 00

Temporary loan, one hundred fifty thousand dollars

Amounting to the sum of one million six hundred.

five thousand seven hundred ninety-nine dollars and thirty-eight cents

150,000 00

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Section 2. This act shall take effect when approved.

Approved February 22, 1899.

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Chapter 49.

An Act to amend Chapter four hundred and ninety-three of the Private and
Special Laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-five, as relating to the Penobscot
Tribe of Indians.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in
Legislature assembled, as follows:

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a policeman

by Penob-
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election ratified by

must be

the governor and

council.

Section I. At the biennial election of the Penobscot tribe of Indians for choice of governor and lieutenant governor and representative to the state legislature, the party voting at such election shall also choose a member of said tribe to be a policeman. The agent of said tribe shall certify such choice to the governor of this state; and if such choice is ratified by the governor of the state and the council, the governor shall issue a commission to the person thus chosen, said commission to be for the term of two years from the date of such election. In the commisenforcement of the laws of this state within the limits of the reservation of said tribe, said policeman shall have like powers and duties with constables and policemen within towns and cities, and authority to take any offender before any court of salary. competent jurisdiction within his county. He shall receive from the contingent fund of the state a salary of fifty dollars each year.

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Section 2. Such policeman may be removed at any time by Policeman of the state. the governor In case a vacancy exists in the office of such policeman, or the choice at said biennial election is not ratified as above provided, a new election therefor by the same party shall be called by the agent in the same manner as provided for said biennial elections; but the term of the person com- how filled. missioned to fill such vacancy shall terminate with the end of the original term.

Section 3. Chapter four hundred and ninety-three of the private and special laws of this state, enacted in the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five, shall not hereafter apply to the Penobscot tribe of Indians.

-vacancy,

Chapter 493,

laws of

1885, shall

not apply.

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Special election to be

held.

Section 4. The agent of said tribe shall call a special election for the choice of a policeman under this act, the first Tuesday in December after this act shall take effect.

Approved February 23, 1899.

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Chapter 50.

An Act to amend Chapter two hundred and thirty of the Private and Special laws of eighteen hundred and fifty-four, as amended by Chapter six hundred and seventy-three of the Private and Special laws of eighteen hundred and seventyone, entitled, “An Act to prevent obstructions in the Narraguagus river.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in Legislature assembled, as follows:

Section I. Section one of chapter two hundred and thirty of the private and special laws of eighteen hundred and fiftyfour, as amended by chapter six hundred and seventy-three of the private and special laws of eighteen hundred and seventyone, is hereby amended by inserting after the word "edgings" in the second line of said amended section the words 'shingle shavings, so called;' also by inserting after the word "materials" in the third line of said amended section the words 'other than short sawdust, so called;' so that said section, as hereby amended, shall read as follows:

'Section 1. If any person or persons shall cast or throw into the Narraguagus river any slabs, lath or board edgings, shingle shavings, so called, or refuse timber of any sort, or other materials other than short sawdust, so called, whereby the navigation of said river may become impeded or injuriously affected, or which shall tend to obstruct the mills or the floating or driving of logs, masts or other timber down said river, either below or above the mills, situated within or above tide waters, he or they shall be subject to a fine or penalty of not more than twenty nor less than ten dollars, upon complaint and conviction before any trial justice within and for the county of Washington, with the right of appeal as in other cases; and shall also be liable. to pay all damages which any individual may suffer by reason of such obstructions, in an action of the case in any court competent to try the same.'

Section 2. This act shall take effect when approved.

Approved February 23, 1899.

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